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0 0' <br />Aye: Parks, Paschal, Reives, Shook, and Womack <br />Nay: Hayes and Oldham <br />The Chairman ruled the motion had been adopted by a 5 to 2 vote. <br />The Board considered bids for architect and engineering services for the Innovation Center & <br />Industrial Park road project. County Manager John Crumpton stated the following proposals were <br />received for engineering services for the Clyde Rhyne Road paving project in the Lee'County Industrial <br />Park: //­�, <br />1. <br />2. <br />3. <br />4. <br />5. <br />6. <br />7. <br />8. <br />Alley, Williams, Carmen & Kins, Inc. <br />ESP Associates <br />J. Thomas Engineering, Inc. <br />Ken Bright Associates <br />McKim & Creed <br />Stewart Engineering <br />Summit Consulting <br />The Wooten Company <br />The following proposals were received for architectural services <br />Innovation Center (old Transmatic Building): <br />David B. Bradford /3 <br />Mullins- Sherman Ar <br />The Wooten Como <br />Using competitive negotiation procurement <br />and evaluated using the following criteria: <br />Mr. Crumpton stated that <br />the engineering-services <br />signed. <br />renovation of the Lee County <br />responding firm's proposal was reviewed <br />based'on - review and evaluation, he recommended The Wooten Company for <br />for Clyd�/Rhyne Road and David Bradford /310 Architecture & Interiors for <br />ng services for the Lee County Innovation Center. After discussion, <br />red to accept the above recommendation of the County Manager to proceed <br />ny and David Bradford /310 Architecture & Interiors for the above referenced <br />ty Manager to work with both bidders to negotiate pricing before contracts are <br />results were as follows: <br />Hayes, Oldham, Parks, Paschal, Reives, Shook, and Womack <br />None <br />The Chairman ruled the motion had been adopted unanimously. <br />The Board considered a resolution in support of a feasibility study for an International Terminal <br />at Southport. County Manager John Crumpton stated a feasibility study was not funded by the State for <br />this project so Yes Port NC, a non - profit organization is asking the State to fund the report. The <br />6 <br />